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Cheese biscuits. Not the sweet ones, though.

There's normally a fully stocked cheese board available at mine all over Christmas & New Year with usually:

Stilton

Brie

Mature Cheddar

Something soft with garlic in it (boursin or similar)

Something else soft & blue (cambozola or similar)

Love cheese, me. I don't let myself buy it for the rest of the year, other than a bit of parmesan or mozarella for cooking- or I'd be 20 stone.

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7 hours ago, Wolfie said:

Cheese biscuits. Not the sweet ones, though.

There's normally a fully stocked cheese board available at mine all over Christmas & New Year with usually:

Stilton

Brie

Mature Cheddar

Something soft with garlic in it (boursin or similar)

Something else soft & blue (cambozola or similar)

Love cheese, me. I don't let myself buy it for the rest of the year, other than a bit of parmesan or mozarella for cooking- or I'd be 20 stone.

Don't forget roqfort

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12 minutes ago, uttoxram75 said:

Walmart may class them as biscuits but in English Law they're cakes. 

Eat my staffordshire blue vein.

Oops, should of replied to wolfie's cheese post there...

Tesco as well....

Also HMRC believed they were biscuits, tribunal heard they are pretty much both but as they live down the biscuit aisle they are VAT dodging biscuits

http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/vfoodmanual/vfood6260.htm

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